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So how much longer do we have to wait before someone finally finds the end zone? Is tonight the night? I sure hope so. Go Cougs!
The question is will Heaps look for the tight ends? Can he make his progressions and see the entire field or will he focus in on only one receiver and force bad passes as he's done all this season? Will his under achieving offensive line give him protection? Can they run block so the offense isn't one dimensional? Can Doman mix up the plays to keep the defense guessing? Too many unanswered questions this season.
Finding the end zone? Try to get first downs. Can't run til you walk.
I thought they were still open?
Bronco saying "I would love to coach" Turbin basically says this, "our running backs stink and I would replace any one of them with Turbin".
I guess that's motivation.
They finally got one tonight.
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